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GALL AMP: XI.M34, Buried Piping and Tanks Inspection (Audit Worksheet GALL Report AMP)
ML060950632
Person / Time
Site: Vermont Yankee Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 03/22/2006
From: Morgan M
NRC/NRR/ADRO/DLR/RLRC
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Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
morgan M NRR/NRC/DLR/RLRC, 415-2232
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AUDIT WORKSHEET GALL REPORT AMP PLANT: ______________________________

LRA AMP: __________________________ REVIEWER: ______________________

GALL AMP: XI.M34, Buried Piping And Tanks Inspection DATE: __________________________

Program Auditable GALL Criteria Documentation of Audit Finding Element Program A. The program includes (a) preventive measures to mitigate Consistent with GALL AMP: Yes No Description corrosion, and (b) periodic inspection to manage the effects of Document(s) used to confirm Criteria:

corrosion on the pressure-retaining capacity of buried steel piping and tanks. Gray cast iron, which is included under the definition of steel, is also subject to a loss of material due to selective leaching, which is an aging effect managed under Comment:

Chapter XI.M33, Selective Leaching of Materials.

Preventive measures are in accordance with standard industry practice for maintaining external coatings and wrappings. Buried piping and tanks are inspected when they are excavated during maintenance and when a pipe is dug up and inspected for any reason.

This program is an acceptable option to manage buried piping and tanks, except further evaluation is required for the program element/attributes of detection of aging effects (regarding inspection frequency) and operating experience.

1. Scope of A. The program relies on preventive measures such as coating, Consistent with GALL AMP: Yes No Program wrapping and periodic inspection for loss of material caused by Document(s) used to confirm Criteria:

corrosion of the external surface of buried steel piping and tanks. Loss of material in these components, which may be exposed to aggressive soil environment, is caused by general, pitting, and crevice corrosion, and microbiologically-influenced Comment corrosion (MIC). Periodic inspections are performed when the components are excavated for maintenance or for any other XI.M34 Buried Piping And Tanks Inspection 1

Program Auditable GALL Criteria Documentation of Audit Finding Element reason. The scope of the program covers buried components that are within the scope of license renewal for the plant.

2. Preventive A. In accordance with industry practice, underground piping and Consistent with GALL AMP: Yes No Actions tanks are coated during installation with a protective coating Document(s) used to confirm Criteria:

system, such as coal tar enamel with a fiberglass wrap and a kraft paper outer wrap, a polyolifin tape coating, or a fusion bonded epoxy coating to protect the piping from contacting the aggressive soil environment. Comment:

3. Parameters A. The program monitors parameters such as coating and Consistent with GALL AMP: Yes No Monitored/ wrapping integrity that are directly related to corrosion damage Document(s) used to confirm Criteria:

Inspected of the external surface of buried steel piping and tanks.

Coatings and wrappings are inspected by visual techniques.

Any evidence of damaged wrapping or coating defects, such as coating perforation, holidays, or other damage, is an indicator of Comment:

possible corrosion damage to the external surface of piping and tanks.

4. Detection of A. Inspections performed to confirm that coating and wrapping Consistent with GALL AMP: Yes No Aging Effects are intact are an effective method to ensure that corrosion of Document(s) used to confirm Criteria:

external surfaces has not occurred and the intended function is maintained. Buried piping and tanks are opportunistically inspected whenever they are excavated during maintenance.

When opportunistic, the inspections are performed in areas with Comment:

the highest likelihood of corrosion problems, and in areas with a history of corrosion problems, within the areas made accessible to support the maintenance activity.

The applicants program is to be evaluated for the extended period of operation. It is anticipated that one or more opportunistic inspections may occur within a ten-year period.

Prior to entering the period of extended operation, the applicant is to verify that there is at least one opportunistic or focused inspection is performed within the past ten years. Upon entering the period of extended operation, the applicant is to perform a focused inspection within ten years, unless an opportunistic inspection occurred within this ten-year period. Any credited XI.M34 Buried Piping And Tanks Inspection 2

Program Auditable GALL Criteria Documentation of Audit Finding Element inspection should be performed in areas with the highest likelihood of corrosion problems, and in areas with a history of corrosion problems.

5. Monitoring A. Results of previous inspections are used to identify Consistent with GALL AMP: Yes No and Trending susceptible locations. Document(s) used to confirm Criteria:

Comment:

6. Acceptance A. Any coating and wrapping degradations are reported and Consistent with GALL AMP: Yes No Criteria evaluated according to site corrective actions procedures. Document(s) used to confirm Criteria:

Comment:

7. Corrective A. The site corrective actions program, quality assurance (QA) Consistent with GALL AMP: Yes No Actions procedures, site review and approval process, and Document(s) used to confirm Criteria:

administrative controls are implemented in accordance with the requirements of 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix B. The staff finds the requirements of 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix B, acceptable to address the corrective actions, confirmation process, and Comment:

administrative controls.

8. A. See Item 7, above. Consistent with GALL AMP: Yes No Confirmation Document(s) used to confirm Criteria:

Process Comment:

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Program Auditable GALL Criteria Documentation of Audit Finding Element

9. A. See Item 7, above. Consistent with GALL AMP: Yes No Administrative Document(s) used to confirm Criteria:

Controls Comment:

10. Operating A. Operating experience shows that the program described here Consistent with GALL AMP: Yes No Experience is effective in managing corrosion of external surfaces of buried Document(s) used to confirm Criteria:

steel piping and tanks. However, because the inspection frequency is plant-specific and depends on the plant operating experience, the applicants plant-specific operating experience is further evaluated for the extended period of operation. Comment:

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EXCEPTIONS Item Program Elements LRA Exception Description Basis for Accepting Exception Documents Reviewed Number (Identifier, Para.# and/or Page #)

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ENHANCEMENTS Item Program Elements LRA Enhancement Description Basis for Accepting Enhancement Documents Reviewed Number (Identifier, Para.# and/or Page #)

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DOCUMENT REVIEWED DURING AUDIT Document Number Identifier (number) Title Revision and/or Date 1.

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